Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek) sprinted to his ninth victory of the season at the Kampioenschap van Vlaanderen, hitting the front in the final metres to shoot to victory in the closing charge.
The Italian left it late but timed his surge to the line perfectly at the end of the 180.2km race in Koolskamp, coming past Dylan Groenewegen (Jayco-AlUla) just before the finish to beat the Dutchman to the line.
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Jelle Vermoote of Wagner Bazin WB and Gavin Hlady of EF Education – Aevolo lead the breakaway (Image credit: Getty Images)
Lidl-Trek, Soudal-QuickStep, and Visma-Lease a Bike controlled the run towards the finish for their sprinters, while at 12km, Joost Nat (Beat Cycling Club) made a brief attack to try and disrupt proceedings.
He’d be quickly brought back, though, leaving it up to the big sprint squads to lead the race towards the finish. It was Visma who took over in the final 3km, while Tudor Pro Cycling and Lotto were also among the contenders at 1.5km to go.
Jayco took over heading under the flamme rouge, leading out Groenewegen with a strong final surge. It wasn’t to be for the Dutchman, however, with Milan sprinting past and sealing victory at the line.
The peloton rides on a lap around Koolskamp (Image credit: Getty Images)Results
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